Paraglacial gravitational deformations in the SW Alps: a review of field investigations, 10Be cosmogenic dating and physical modelling

Author:

El Bedoui S.1,Bois T.2,Jomard H.3,Sanchez G.4,Lebourg T.2,Trics E.2,Guglielmi Y.5,Bouissou S.2,Chemenda A.2,Rolland Y.4,Corsini M.4,Pérez J. L.6

Affiliation:

1. LRPC Nancy, 71 rue de la Grande Haie, 54510 Tomblaine, France

2. GEOAZUR CNRS-UNS-IRD-UPMC, UMR 6526, Nice Sophia-Antipolis University, 250 Avenue de Albert Einstein, 06560 Sophia-Antipolis, France

3. Institute of Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), Fontaine-aux-Roses, France

4. GEOAZUR CNRS-UNS-IRD-UPMC, UMR 6526, Nice Sophia-Antipolis University, Avenue de Valrose, 06000 Nice, France

5. Centre de Sédimentologie–Paléontologie, Université de Provence Aix-Marseille 1, 3 Place Victor Hugo, 13331 Marseille Cedex 03, France

6. Centre des Etudes Techniques de l'Equipement Méditerranée, 52 Bd Stalingrad, 06520 Nice, France

Abstract

AbstractCatastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the result of large slope deformations also known as deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DSGSD). This paper aims to build a synthesis of multiple studies made in the Tinée Valley (southern French Alps) to assess the geometrical, kinematical, mechanical and chronological relationships between these two gravitational processes.At the scale of the valley, data issued from geological, geomorphological and 10Be dating indicate a clear geometrical link between DSGSD and DSL occurring at the base of the slope and suggest that gravitational slope evolution began after the glacial retreat (13 ka BP). This is supported by the example of the well-documented La Clapière slope. A continuous evolution process is characterized geometrically and temporally from geomorphic observations and analogue modelling. Coupling structural, geomorphological, physical and chronological studies allowed us to propose a four-dimensional (4D) deformation model mechanically correlated with progressive failure concept. The validity and variability of this reference site are discussed at the valley scale (taking Isola and Le Pra slope deformation as examples).It allows a rough estimation of the state of slope deformation at the valley scale to be constructed and the slope evolution with time to be considered. This 4D model could then be considered as a reference for other deep-seated gravitational slope deformations in comparable Alpine valleys.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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